Baku Felt Symposium
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INTERSECTIONS IN FELT Organizers: 3rd International Symposium Common Language of Turkic World – Patterns October 25-27, 2018 • Felt is proto-textile. It was widely distributed in the Far and Middle East, as well as Scandinavia. Supported by: Today, felt art is widely used throughout the world. The felt art is an inspiration for both artists and representatives of fashion. Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic • The main goal is to study and preserve the to the Republic of Azerbaijan AMEA MƏRKƏZİ ELMİ KİTABXANA traditions and customs of this craft, the revival of its interest and application in various fields. • Curator: Dr Shirin Melikova, Director of Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, President of Media support: ICOM Azerbaijan THURSDAY October 25, 2018 Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 09.00 – 09.30 Registration 09.30 Opening of Academic Sessions Dr Shirin Melikova, Director of Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, The Oldest Textile from the ACM’s collection 09.45 Session 1: From the History of Felt Prof. Vidadi Muradov, Traditional Felt Art and its Technological Basis in Azerbaijan Suzan Bayraktaroghlu, Prayer Rugs Made of Felt Located in the Sufi Lodges Dinara Chohunbayeva, Kyrgyz Traditional Felt Carpets: Ala-Kiyiz and Shyrdak Khalzan Dorjkhand, Felt Culture of Mongolia Christine Martens, Distinguishing Uyghur Felt Making In Xinjiang: pattern, process and ritual 11.15-11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 Valida Pashayeva, Felt in Miniatures of Safavid Period Gulnara Botokanova and Anara Sheraliyeva, The Role of Felt in The Traditional Culture of Kyrgyz People Dr. Naci Shahin, Felt in Daily Life of Anadolu Turks of 19th Century Mammadhuseyn Huseynov, Turkic Tribes and Felt Nomadic Tents Discussions 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Session 2: Traditions and Modernity Prof. Dr. Kubra Aliyeva, Sources of A Felt Production in Azerbaijan. Its Modern Interpretation in The Works of Artists Rauza Sultanova, The revival of felt carpet making in the Republic of Tatarstan Stephanie Bunn, Felt Cultures and Meeting Places in Eurasia Svetlana Belyayeva, Traditions and innovations of felting handicraft in Ukraine Tamara Shavlayeva, Felt Manufacture of The Chechens and the Tasks of its Revival under Modern Conditions Khadija Asadova, Felt - Revival of Tradition Ludmila Shklayeva, The Art of Felt in The Work Of Modern Artists of Tatarstan Ulku Kuchukkurt and Naile Oyman, Traditional Felt Production and The Situation of Felt Workshops in Afyonkarahisar Discussions 16.30-16.45 Coffee Break 16.45 Session 3: Felt in Clothing and Interior Bakshi Akram, The Functions of Felt Color and Design in Interior Decoratio Cemile Tuna, Authentıc Felt Clothes of Ottoman Era Based on Elbıse-I Osmanıyye Album Dr. Nuran Say, Shepherd’s Coats, Felt Cloaks and Woolen Long Coats Prof. Dr. Hulya Tezjan, Felt Usage at Clothing and Furnishing Selcuk Gurisik, Speaking the Language of Felt Discussions 18.15 End of the sessions 19.00 Official Opening Ceremony of the 2018 International Symposium on Common Language of Turkic World – Patterns 19.30 Opening Ceremony of two exhibitions Intersections in Felt and Felt As a Tradition. Presentation of archaeological fabric from excavations Venue: Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 20.30 Dinner FRIDAY October 26, 2018 Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 08.45 Meeting point, Azerbaijan Carpet Museum 09.00 Session 4: Felt in Museum Collections Natalia Polosmak, Felt Products of Pazyryk Culture from Burials on Ukok Plateau Tatiana Grunina, Felt stockings from the second Pazyryk kurgans, IV-III century BC. Conservation and restoration aspects Christine Muller-Radloff, Encounters with Felt in Europe and Asia Zubeyda Cihan Ozsayner, Felt Products from the Collection of Istanbul Vakiflar Hali Museum Sevinj Nasirova, The Felt Products in the Collection of National Museum of History of Azerbaijan Svetlana Kobjanova, Notes on the Collection of Felt Items at the Kasteyev State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Kazakhstan Dr. Naci Bakirci, Usage of Felt in Mevleviyeh and Felt Collection of Mavlana Museum Discussions 11.00-11.15 Coffee Break 11.15 Session 5: Artistic and Technical Features of Felt Galina Serkina, About Felts and Carpets Elmira Gul, Uzbek Felt Carpets: Variety of Techniques Ajap Bayriyeva, Sunny Felts of Turkmen Mihaly Vetro, Flower of the Light. Light-written Symbols on Ancient Textiles Elena Kubel, Ornamental Kirghiz Felt Objects from the Collection Gathered by S.M.Dudin in 1901 and 1902 Alexander Pilin, Matrix Approach in the Systematization of Textiles. Decoration Technologies and Development of New Technologies Yashar Choruhlu, Common or Similar Compositions, Motifs And Symbols in Turkish Felt And Carpets Discussions 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Session 6: Felt in Contemporary Art Janice Arnold, Contemporary Felt Art based in the Heart of Tradition Eva Basile, Felt Fiber Art Naila Bannayeva, Felt As a Textile in Contemporary Art of Azerbaijan Rauf Abdulguseyn Oghlu, Traditions and Innovations in Works of Contemporary Artists Istvan Vidak, Traditional Felt Art of the Turkmens Mary Nagy and Anna Vidak, Worldwide Revival of Feltmaking Johanna Rosti Buhler, From Traditional Techniques to Individual Contemporary Design Kerstin Paradis Gustafsson, My Life with Sheep and Felt 16.00-16.15 Coffee Break 16.15 Session 7: Felt As a Fashion Trend Aidai Asangulova, Contemporary Felt in Kyrgyzstan Harm Harms, Felting career of Harm Harms Assel Khairula, Felt As a Trend Ekaterina Ledovskix, Felt in Fashion Discussions 17.30 End of the sessions 19.00 Fashion Show within the symposium Venue: Four Seasons Hotel WORKSHOPS Azerbaijan Carpet Museum THURSDAY October 25, 2018 09.30-12.30 Workshop 1: Osmali Technique by Mehmet Girgic and Teresa May-O’Brien FRIDAY October 26, 2018 09.30-12.30 Workshop 1: Osmali Technique by Mehmet Girgic and Teresa May-O’Brien SATURDAY October 27, 2018 10.00-13.00 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS Workshop 2: Nuno Felt as Fiber Fusion by Selcuk Gurisik Workshop 3: KIYIZ + manufacture of a scarf in combination with silk by Aidai Asangulova and Nurjamal Asangulova SATURDAY October 27, 2018 Cultural Program / Meeting point Azerbaijan Carpet Museum at 09.30 • YARAT Contemporary Art Space • National Art Museum of Azerbaijan • National Museum of History of Azerbaijan • Heydar Aliyev Center.